Chilean and foreign companies can donate money or goods through the National Reconstruction Fund, and receive tax benefits by helping the area destroyed by recent forest fires.
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Chilean and foreign companies can donate money or goods through the National Reconstruction Fund, and receive tax benefits by helping the area destroyed by recent forest fires.
Topics: Foreign companies
Read MoreThe ESG Chile 2022 ranking, prepared by Merco, highlights the 100 most responsible companies in environmental, social and corporate governance.
Topics: Foreign companies- Best practices
Read MoreThe German company has been operating in Chile for 40 years. They have just installed their construction adhesives plant in the northern Chilean city, in an area that provides 99% of the raw materials for the production of their products.
Topics: German investment- Foreign companies- Industry
Read MoreThe project will double current production capacity at the Purina brand facility in located in Teno, in Chile’s Maule Region.
Topics: Foreign Investment- Food Industry- Foreign companies
Read MoreInvestChile met with representatives from companies such as AWS, EdgeConnex, Synopsys, SpaceX, Netflix, ViacomCBS and KKR, among others.
Topics: Global services- Technology- Digital Economy- Chilean Economy- Foreign companies
Read MoreWhile foreign companies represent less than 10% of the total number of companies in Chile, they represent 51% of the total taxes paid, 30% of the formal job market, 65% of exported goods and 85% of the country’s exported services.
Topics: Foreign companies
Read MoreAlmost 25% of the country’s electricity is now supplied by non-conventional renewable sources. The future of energy is green, and all the energy that Chile needs could come from clean sources by 2040.
Topics: Renewables- Energy- Foreign companies
Read MoreHighway projects over the next five years entail some US$11 billion in investment, while other notable projects include hospitals, airports, cablecars, trams, and re-tenders for groups of jails.
Topics: Infrastructure- Public Tender- Foreign companies
Read MoreDuring InvestChile’s e-seminar, Engie, Grupo Bimbo and Ascenty talked about their investment plans in Chile in sectors that have continued to grow despite the pandemic.
Topics: Foreign companies
Read MoreThe company has signed the sector’s first Clean Production Agreement (CPA) in order to continue improving its environmental standards in line with its global undertakings in this field.
Topics: Food Industry- Foreign companies
Read MoreThe pandemic has forced governments to take prevention and mitigation measures that have impacted all the components of foreign direct investment (FDI).
Topics: Coronavirus- Foreign companies
Read MoreThe organization has updated its forecasts about the impact of Covid-19 on global FDI flows. It was previously forecasting a reduction between 5% and 15%.
Topics: Coronavirus- Foreign companies
Read MoreThe V International Foreign Investment Forum, which will take place in January 2019, was announced in a ceremony chaired by the Minister of Economy, Economic Development and Tourism, José Ramón Valente.
Topics: Foreign Investment- Foreign companies
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